10 Songs About Sex and 10 Songs About The City

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We celebrate Carrie and her posse of vixens with this ultimate sexy New York inspired mix.

By Spence D.

While we realize that a great deal of our readers probably will not be flocking to the theaters tonight to catch the opening of the Sex And The City movie, we couldn't help but feel the New York centric energy that the show generates around the office.

Fueled with the crazy antics of the show's main quartet of vixens-cum-cougars, we decided to come up with an ultimate New York centric mix-tape that would feature 10 songs about sex and 10 songs about "The City."

Our list is varied, tripped out, and well, pretty damn bueno as far as we're concerned. In fact we'll be bumping this mix-tape all weekend in honor of the film (we may even choose to bump it throughout the rest of the Summer and well into Fall, as well, it's that good).

Sex

Sex is perhaps one of the most obsessed about activities when it comes to songwriting. Just about every musician out there has penned a tune that revolves around the act of sex, making love, and plain old, down 'n dirty f@#king.

Perhaps it's because sex is a natural occurrence, one that's been ingrained in the human psyche and physicality since the dawn of man. It's a primal instinct that just about every waking person can relate in some shape, way or form.

With that in mind and because we were deviantly inspired by Sex & The City, we came up with 10 songs we feel accurately capture the desire, drive, and devilishness of having sex.

Tracy Morrow has always known how to toss out a solid sex rhyme. Whether it was the aptly (or more to the point, bluntly) titled "Sex" from his 1987 debut or this here little ditty from the following year's Power, Ice-T has always known how to mix the sweaty grind with the gritty. For those still in the dark, by the way, L.G.B.N.A.F. = "Lets Get Butt Naked And F@#k." What can be more to the point than that?

Marvin Gaye – "Let's Get It On" [from the album Let's Get It On, Motown Records, 1983]

Where Ice-T is brash and unadulterated, Marvin Gaye exudes creamy, silky, and sensuous and mischievously laidback sex patter on this seminal number. The follow-up to his more socio-politically charged outlook on What's Going On, this album and its titular song is THE definitive blueprint for the between-the-sheets slow jam.